genericizing

[US]/dʒəˈnerɪsaɪzɪŋ/
[UK]/dʒəˈnerɪsaɪzɪŋ/

Translation

v.the present participle of genericize; making or becoming generic, non-specific, or universal; the process of making something more general or less specialized

Example Sentences

the company is genericizing its product line to appeal to budget-conscious consumers.

genericizing brand-name medications makes healthcare more affordable.

the trend of genericizing software interfaces has simplified user experience across platforms.

critics argue that genericizing cultural products diminishes their unique heritage.

many companies are genericizing their marketing strategies to reach wider audiences.

the process of genericizing traditional recipes has led to standardization in fast food.

genericizing luxury goods creates accessibility but may reduce exclusivity.

the policy aims at genericizing educational materials to ensure uniform quality.

some designers resist genericizing their distinctive artistic styles.

genericizing corporate culture can lead to homogenization of workplace environments.

the pharmaceutical industry benefits greatly from genericizing drugs after patent expiration.

technology companies are genericizing their services to compete in saturated markets.

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